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battle which its of author life . The has alread book y is won full as of - one movement of the best and of colour the younger , and will school widen of writers the reputation for boys . All All who nrlt ^^ . < i — . — interested 1 X _ J JI in li the islands 1 1 of _ _ P the _ Li _ _ Pacific T"fc * /? will " 1 1 find Jl J _ A 1 in " J *
of Tbrougli the House Atolls are of and Representatives Islands in the , New Great Zealand South Sea . , Mr by . Mr Moss . Frederick great went ^ pleasure to J . JTij Mos i fro s , Member m reading New Zealand ^ . eaiana . m IT ! the tilA first fira +. r- lace l artp , more mnra than +. Ti «> ti thirty ¦ f . Trir-f-v xrt > a-r > a s * . crn to +. r . crrmxr cotton t ^ nfi +. / vn . ¦• Afterwards Afk & rvtrn . rAa he Tia
spent the resul much , t of time his long in cruising p and , interesting among the experiences islands years . of The ago the , Western style grow of writing Pacific . is This natural book and is becaus attractive e he . has It something is evident to that say the . The author various speaks conditions , not becaus and e history he desires of this to be charming heard , part but
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impeach governments «/ ~ - » . certain - »« , ^ , -v and » WAVJ policy man ^ UWU y of other . British ChVLJULJlIg subjects , government UJJLY 3 UUU course are abl , y nor V treated * UllD to ViaU criticise . X 1 . JL Mr 1 . OOJLV . certain Moss AXO , , UUQ does JLiJLJUk influence VAVfJLJLV not hesitat V ^ of « . . native UJ . e VAgll gn to missionaries
oome of his information ; but he deserves is startl most ing , careful especially attention when he because refers of to his the fair presence , impartial of devas judgment tating , disease amoncr the nntivnn rif -Miininnrla -mrliiftlS" i » « ann 1 fa fivSm xrio . et . Th « "hnrklr in i 11 iint . rfl . hArl ** ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1889, page 1577, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121889/page/43/
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